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    occasion
    /əˈkeɪʒn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. cause (something): formal "something vital must have occasioned this visit"

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  2. OCCASION definition: 1. a particular time, especially when something happens or has happened: 2. a special or formal…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a favorable opportunity or circumstance. did not have occasion to talk with them. 2. a. : a state of affairs that provides a ground or reason. The occasion of the discord was their mutual intolerance. b. : an occurrence or condition that brings something about.

  4. Occasion means something special––that happens seldom or is notable when it does. On occasion, we sit down together as a family, but not every day, and never for dinner. When Great Aunt Mabel visits, however, we rise to the occasion and stage a large family meal.

  5. An occasion is a time when something happens, or a case of it happening. I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden. Mr Davis has been asked on a number of occasions.

  6. Definition of occasion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. OCCASION definition: 1. a time when something happens: 2. an important event or ceremony: 3. sometimes, but not often: . Learn more.

  8. a particular time, esp. when certain events or circumstances take place:[countable]On several occasions he was seen leaving the spy's apartment. a special or important time, event, ceremony, etc.:[countable]The party was quite an occasion.

  9. 1. An occasion is a time when something happens, or a case of it happening. [...] 2. An occasion is an important event, ceremony, or celebration. [...] 3. An occasion for doing something is an opportunity for doing it. [formal] [...] More. English usage. What is the difference between occasion, opportunity and chance? More.

  10. Occasion definition: An event or happening, or the time of an event or happening.

  11. 1. (sometimes foll by of) the time of a particular happening or event. 2. (sometimes foll by for) a reason or cause (to do or be something); grounds: there was no occasion to complain. 3. an opportunity (to do something); chance. 4. a special event, time, or celebration: the party was quite an occasion.